The St. John's IceCaps captain, serving as AHL captain for the AHL All-Star Classic, provided live Twitter updates during the contest (@Jaffs15) and was the shootout hero as the AHL rallied for an 18-17 victory over Sweden's Farjestad BK.

Jaffray forced a sudden death shootout by scoring as the last shooter in the breakaway relay to tie it 17-17. Then his tally in the third round of the shootout won the competition.

Jaffray also won a one-on-one heat in the puck control relay and earned a share of first place in the shooting accuracy event, hitting four targets on six shots along with the AHL's Ryan Strome (Bridgeport) and Farjestad's Magnus Nygren.

Nygren, who began the season with the Hamilton Bulldogs (1-7-8 in 16 games), won the hardest shot event with an AHL All-Star Classic-record blast of 104.6 mph. That broke the record of 102.8 mph set by Mark Mancari in 2008.

The all-star game is scheduled for Wednesday night at Mile One Centre. No Hershey Bears were selected to participate in the 2014 AHL All-Star Classic, but former Hershey forward Travis Morin is representing the Texas Stars.

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The induction ceremony for the 2014 AHL Hall of Fame class, scheduled for 10 a.m. Wednesday, will be available to view on a live stream at www.stjohnsicecaps.com/ahlhof2014.

Former Bears defenseman Garrett Stafford began the season with Farjestad BK before moving to Geneve Servette in Switzerland.